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AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS. Unused, regular size, showing its Douglas DC-4-1009 Skymaster flying over Melbourne Victoria, pertinent
information under the caption, paper lightly browning with age, obviously airline issued
(logo at bottom front center), trivial corner wear. On 26 June 1950 this plane crashed
shortly after taking off from Guildford Airport in Western Australia. Only one passenger
survived; the other 28 souls aboard perished. Postcard sold. Still available for scholarly study & research as an enlarged (about 400% of original print area) & enhanced 144-dpi scan in
.jpg (632,960 bytes) or .tif format. $2.00 a(p)wdv

"BOGASARI DUA / JAKARTA"
showing the Indonesian flag geared bulk carrier underway, stern view;
3.5"x5" color photo taken by a sailor; a little dark but the focus is good
so details are there. This is the ship that collided with a Panamanian flag
bulk carrier Midas off Geraldton Western Australia on 5 March 1996. $7.50
is(o)w(g)

"MURRAY VIEWS No. 1. MUNDARING
WEIR, WESTERN AUSTRALIA" real photo postcard mailed 1949 from Perth, glossy
finish, good detail, small corner crease not into image. Image printed at a small tilt to the borders, but a
full-size card. $3.25 w ILLUSTRATION
ADDED RECENTLY

"SECTION OF PERTH, WESTERN
AUSTRALIA" unused sepia-tone real photo postcard with glossy finish, back
says 'Issued by the Government of the Commonwealth of / Australia to the
Officers and Men of the American Fleet. / July - August, 1925', 2 back
corners with small album adherences, good edges.
Historical note: After World War
I, a treaty among the 3 major naval powers
left the United States without
bases in the Western Pacific region--unlike the other powers, Great Britain
& Japan. Concern about the relative proximity of Japanese bases on their
home islands (roughly 1/5 the distance of Pearl Harbor) caused the US to project its power & maintain a presence in the region by
using the only option it had available--cruises in force during the 1920's. Australia,
understandably among the nervous about
the nearby Japanese, thus welcomed the US naval visits, as this postcard attests. $7.00 wh*

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See also
Australia covers.
Shown here is a 1934 first flight to the
Davao, Mindanao,Philippine
Islands.

See also Australia postcards
at this site for items emphasizing multiple Australian states or the whole
country. Example shown is an aircraft of Australian National Airways.

"The V. S. M. Series" picturing the 17 different Victorian definitive stamps
of Western Australia & its heraldic crest, unused intricately embossed
postcard, one corner knocked off (not by us but we have it & will ship),
noticeable water stain at the bottom of the front message area. $8.00 phw

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